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Old 10-13-2006, 08:44 PM
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Yes with a DA you will just about never burn the paint. It is a vary comfortable machine even for the noice user.
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I like what Killerwheels says about the PC. He says you can only hurt the paint if you throw the PC at the car! Too funny!
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Put a quarter size of polish on, dont be shy now!

Work in at speed 5. I find the slower speed breaks down the microabrasives better and leaves a nicer finish.

Stop polishing when the polish is noticebly thinner / clear. If it dusts to a decent amount, youve gone too far
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